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Posted (edited) · S5 + Material station issue when automatic spool switch

Hi all,

I recently purchased the material station to go with my S5. One thing I haven't figured out is if there are any settings that I can modify for the material station itself?

When I'm doing a large print and a spool runs out, it'll auto swap to the next available spool. However, this creates a 1 layer gap in my prints every time, it does not seem like the prime blob function has any effect or/and it is not priming the next spool enough to get a continuous stream of material between spools.
Is there any way I can tell it to prime more before resuming the print with a new spool? Why is this already not a setting that's easily available?

I attached a picture which shows the 3 times that it swapped a spool (I had some leftovers that I decided to use up). It basically creates a gap between layers on all parts and once I get the parts out I need to glue them back together.

It's completely ruining our prints and was one of the major benefits of getting the station for us.

Thank you.

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    Posted · S5 + Material station issue when automatic spool switch

    If you have Cura 4.9 installed, you should change to 4.9.1. With 4.9 I also had problems with the prime blob. It extrudes too little at the beginning. I don't lose any layers at the moment, although I mainly work with 0.8 nozzles.

     

    Many greetings

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    Posted · S5 + Material station issue when automatic spool switch

    Hello,

    Yes I already have the 4.9.1 installed, but still the same issue. It needs to prime a looot if it's going to be ready for the next spool basically, hard for me to know how much as I'm never present during spools changes.

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    Posted · S5 + Material station issue when automatic spool switch

    Hello


    In the early days I had also pursued such projects with the material station.


    Thank you for the picture. It gives you the idea that maybe the Z-axis is dirty.


    But it could also be due to the printer's firmware.

    The current firmware 6.4 only makes a clean deprime on -abort- with Ultimaker filament. So if you work with generic Filamant, it can theoretically come to such effects. The next version should fix this.

    Now, of course, I don't know if you are working with generic filament. And I don't know if -abort- off is the same as changing the material. Just a suspicion.


    Many greetings

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